AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoCrime & Tourism Pressure: The U.S. State Department upgraded Saint Lucia’s travel advisory to Level 2, citing armed robbery, assault, burglary and rape risks—plus petty crime and scams in tourist areas—prompting fresh pushback from the UWP over national security policy. Local Policing Update: Royal Saint Lucia Police report major-crime declines ahead of Carnival (burglaries -23%, robberies -5%, drug offences -21%) and say 39 illegal guns were recovered since January. Housing Minister Under Fire: The UWP demanded Housing Minister Richard Frederick be dismissed over alleged SSDF-related misconduct, after he said he was questioned by police. Regional Security Deal: CARICOM IMPACS and U.S. DHS signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to expand biometric data-sharing and strengthen border checks, including for CBI/CIP applicants. CBI/CIP vs EU: OECS leaders moved to craft a unified response to EU pressure to phase out citizenship-by-investment by 2028, while Saint Lucia’s PM says reforms already include stronger due diligence and oversight. Cost of Living & Energy: Parliament approved tax relief measures (including VAT-free building materials and VAT penalty waivers), while fuel and LPG prices stayed unchanged for the July 13–Aug 2 cycle. Dolphin Cove Ownership Questions: A newly formed Saint Lucian company, Global Attractions Limited, agreed to buy World of Dolphins’ 79.99% stake in Dolphin Cove, raising concerns about transparency and beneficial ownership. Justice Watch: Courts quashed appointments tied to the ECSC lead judge in a vaccine mandate case and voided Justice Eddy Ventose’s appointment as Justice of Appeal. Regional Humanitarian Solidarity: CARICOM leaders sent 88 containers of earthquake relief to Venezuela; Acting President Delcy Rodríguez publicly thanked St. Lucia and other CARICOM states. GBV Protocols: Government unveiled standardized gender-based violence survivor protocols, with advocates warning against delays in access to care.
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